Raven took her fangs out of the neck of her new pray. The girl fell to the ground, pale, while Raven cleaned her mouth slightly with a small towel. She threw the towel away and arranged her dress, then took her umbrella, which was lying on the ground next to her victim. She opened it and came out of the dark corner in which she had attacked her pray, hiding from the sun with her umbrella. The Vampire Queen sighed in exhaustion. These few days, she had been incredibly busy with training her magic and mantaining the order in the Vampire World. It was hard, but she somehow managed. A smile drew on her face as she saw the guild she wanted to join.
Blue Pegasus. She took her pale hand and passed it through her light purple hair, making sure there was no sign of blood around her body. She didn't want to get into problems with the Guild in the moment in which she arrived. It was just plain stupid. She would surely end up showing herself in her natural image of a Vampire Queen, and damn, her fangs were quite hard to hide, and the fact she was so pale and fragile when exposed to sun.... Even the dumbest of people would notice it.
She walked to it and noticed it was in an island in the centre of Clover Lake. Her face got immediately terrified and Dark. Vampires had quite an issue with Water. Water, no matter if it was normal or sacred, is, by its own way, a pure substance. And Vampires are classified as unpure creatures. Every small contact a Vampire made with any type of water would make them suffer incredible electrocutes and pain. By that time, she wished she could fly.
That was, until she noticed the boats. She quickly walked to them and got on one of them, waiting to reach the Blue Pegasus hall. She sat in a cabin that was isolated from the sun and closed her umbrella, sighing. She wouldn't be able to keep up with her sunlight problems for too long, that is for sure. Soon after that, the ferry reached the Blue Pegasus Guildhall. She got out of it and looked around, Amazed by the beauty of the whole place.
She walked to the Guild Hall, a confident smile on her face, and closed her umbrella while at it. She hated wearing the umbrella, it made her look like a weirdo, but immediately reopened it. The hall was so full of sunlight she began suffering from it immediately. Damn, what guild had she chosen to join? Did she just sign her own death contract by attempting to join a Guild that was in the middle of the water, and, that has so much sunlight? Possibly yes. It was still not late for her to turn around and go away, or, maybe it was?
The Vampire Queen was too confused for her own good.
Blue Pegasus. She took her pale hand and passed it through her light purple hair, making sure there was no sign of blood around her body. She didn't want to get into problems with the Guild in the moment in which she arrived. It was just plain stupid. She would surely end up showing herself in her natural image of a Vampire Queen, and damn, her fangs were quite hard to hide, and the fact she was so pale and fragile when exposed to sun.... Even the dumbest of people would notice it.
She walked to it and noticed it was in an island in the centre of Clover Lake. Her face got immediately terrified and Dark. Vampires had quite an issue with Water. Water, no matter if it was normal or sacred, is, by its own way, a pure substance. And Vampires are classified as unpure creatures. Every small contact a Vampire made with any type of water would make them suffer incredible electrocutes and pain. By that time, she wished she could fly.
That was, until she noticed the boats. She quickly walked to them and got on one of them, waiting to reach the Blue Pegasus hall. She sat in a cabin that was isolated from the sun and closed her umbrella, sighing. She wouldn't be able to keep up with her sunlight problems for too long, that is for sure. Soon after that, the ferry reached the Blue Pegasus Guildhall. She got out of it and looked around, Amazed by the beauty of the whole place.
She walked to the Guild Hall, a confident smile on her face, and closed her umbrella while at it. She hated wearing the umbrella, it made her look like a weirdo, but immediately reopened it. The hall was so full of sunlight she began suffering from it immediately. Damn, what guild had she chosen to join? Did she just sign her own death contract by attempting to join a Guild that was in the middle of the water, and, that has so much sunlight? Possibly yes. It was still not late for her to turn around and go away, or, maybe it was?
The Vampire Queen was too confused for her own good.